The hard work of NHS staff and volunteers supporting people with mental illnesses and learning disabilities has been celebrated.
The Black Country Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust held four recognition events across the Black Country boroughs of Dudley, Sandwell, Walsall, and Wolverhampton.
The Black Country Healthcare Heroes events acknowledged the contribution of those who have gone the extra mile for patients, carers, fellow staff, and communities.
The events were funded by sponsorship from Mills and Reeve, Access Group, and A&E Training Solutions.
Marsha Foster, chief executive of the trust, said: "We are incredibly proud of our staff and the work they do every day to provide high-quality healthcare to the people of the Black Country.
"These recognition events were a wonderful opportunity to celebrate their achievements and show our appreciation for their hard work and dedication."
Recognition was given to individuals who made significant contributions, including Manisha Patel, La Shaun Hyman, and Megan Clapton.
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